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Example of the contrast between the N2000 sites, which have historically largely been left unlogged, and the intensity of logging outside the sites (red represents 30 x 30 meter pixels of satellite data). Logging is occurring inside of some sites, however.

Example of the contrast between the N2000 sites, which have historically largely been left unlogged, and the intensity of logging outside the sites (red represents 30 x 30 meter pixels of satellite data). Logging is occurring inside of some sites, however.

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Experiment Findings
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The Natura 2000 network is comprised of a) “Special Protection Areas” under the Birds Directive (2009/147/EC) designated for the protection of the 197 threatened bird species and sub-species that are listed in Annex 1 to the Directive, and b) “Special Areas of Conservation” under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EC) designated for the protection of pl...

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... is particularly the case since as remotely sensed data show, intensive logging is conducted right up to the border of N2000 sites (and also increasingly within sites). See Figure 1. c. ...
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... As demonstrated by Figure 1, which shows tree cover loss in the 2001-2023 period, tree cover loss (from logging) is commonly occurring on the border of N2000 sites and also occurs within N2000 sites themselves. ...

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